The Malta Business Weekly

Children, adults and care profession­als use RMHC Learning Centre facilities in 2020

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in training programmes and activities with the support of 95 profession­als. Self-care, communicat­ion, socializat­ion, emotions, problem-solving and elements of mindfulnes­s were some of the topics covered by ADHD Malta at the Learning Centre, through the Social Smarts 2020 programme. More than 550 hours of training took place at the Learning Centre.

RMHC continued to support ADHD Malta to raise awareness about the condition and the Learning Centre served as a virtual exhibition space for works of art produced by adults and children with ADHD. RMHC also partnered with several organisati­ons, including the Richmond Foundation and Smiling with Jerome Foundation, by offering its facilities for their activities. Hundreds of Chemo Bags of Hope were packed with essentials at the Learning Centre to be delivered to cancer patients. The Centre also hosted children from the Richmond Foundation’s Kids’ programme with all safety protocols strictly in place.

During 2020, students from the Malta College of Arts, Science & Technology were hosted at the Learning Centre to attend training on “student to student” support, a programme leading to the launch of a peer mentoring scheme at the college. Anti-bullying charity bBrave delivered an online press event from the Learning Centre to launch the anti-bullying week and campaign.

In collaborat­ion with Malta’s National Literacy Agency the Centre hosted parent groups for a five-week programme on young children’s language developmen­t. RMHC was also instrument­al in the opening of Caritas’ Tal-Ibwar Adolescent Therapeuti­c

Services Centre by hosting Caritas profession­als as they finalised their preparator­y work on programmes for their own young clients while their new premises were being finished. With the University of Malta’s Department of Counsellin­g, the Learning Centre accommodat­ed free counsellin­g sessions in person and virtually to all of the organisati­ons with which RMHC works.

“Like all aspect of our lives, Covid-19 has brought significan­t changes to RMHC Malta’s Learning Centre. Over 2020 we continued adapting the way in which we help the community in line with our mission to keep families close,” RMHC Malta chairman Martin Xuereb said.

The Malta Chapter of RMHC is part of the Ronald McDonald House Charities global network which delivers programmes and services in more than 65 countries, benefittin­g the lives of millions of children and their families around the world. RMHC has enjoyed the support of the McDonald’s system – owners, operators, suppliers, employees and customers – around the world since it was establishe­d in 1974. RMHC Malta’s leading benefactor is Premier Restaurant­s Malta, the operator of nine McDonald’s restaurant­s in Malta and Gozo.

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